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Planning Applications Ag freastal ar an Dún agus Ard Mhacha Theas Serving Down and South Armagh Planning Applications The full details of following planning applications including plans, maps and drawings are available to view at www.newrymournedown.org/planning (choose Planning Portal) or on the Planning NI Web Portal www.planningni.gov.uk or at the Council Planning Office or by telephoning 0300 200 7830. Written comments should be submitted within the next 14 days. Please quote the application number in any correspondence and note that all representations made, including objections, will be posted on the Planning NI Web Portal. App No. Location & Proposal App No Location & Proposal LA07/2018/1446/F LA07/2018/1462/F Site 2 The Vicarage, 65m N.E. of No. 13 Barnvale Learning Disability Home, 82b Mill Kilbroney Road, Rostrevor Hill, Castlewellan, Co. Down Proposed private dwelling with Extension to provide Lift Access detached carport and service areas with LA07/2018/1445/O associated site works Glassdrumman Road, Crossmaglen, LA07/2018/1449/F (approx. 60m S.E. of junction with To rear and S. of No. 2 Aughnagon Road, Lurgancullenboy Road and immediately S.W. Mayobridge, Newry of No. 56 Glassdrumman Road) Amended access to dwelling under Proposed replacement dwelling and construction detached garage LA07/2018/1453/F LA07/2018/1454/F 25 Lower Knockbarragh Road, Rostrevor Immediately N.E. of No. 16 Mill Road, Proposed replacement dwelling Mullaghbawn LA07/2018/1458/F Proposed dwelling on a farm and garage To the rear of 14 Clonallon Gardens, LA07/2018/1463/F Warrenpoint Lands approx.. 30m N.W. of No 52 Mill Road, Proposed dwelling with access from Mullaghbawn, Newry Springfield Road Replacement Dwelling House and Single LA07/2018/1432/F Storey Detached Garage, ancillary site works and landscaping 7 Rourkes Link, Ringawaddy, Ballyhornan Downpatrick LA07/2018/1436/F Demolition of existing structures on site 11 Dundrum Road, Newcastle and construction of 13 No Social Housing Extension and conversion of existing Units to include 6no 5 person 3 bedroom, first floor residential accommodation to 4no 3 person 2 bedroom, 2no 3 person 2 provide 2 flats bedroom Complex Needs Unit and 1no 6 LA07/2018/1443/F person 4 bedroom Complex Needs Unit with 135 Ballinran Road, Kilkeel associated site works Proposed side sunroom/store extension with LA07/2018/1433/F extension to rear gable Former Downpatrick Cricket Club, 2B LA07/2018/1451/F Strangford Road, Downpatrick 64 Drummanmore Road, Maghery, Kilkeel Removal of Planning Condition No 2 of Planning Approval LA07/2018/0121/F: The Proposed retention of 2 No outbuildings hours of operation for the restaurant and within curtilage of existing dwelling for function room hereby approved shall not purposes ancillary to the enjoyment of the be open to customers outside the following dwelling house times 09:00 - 23:00 Re-advertisements LA07/2018/1437/O LA07/2017/1469/F Adj. to 29 Ballysallagh Road, 186 Killowen Road, Ballintur, Rostrevor, Downpatrick BT34 3AQ Proposed replacement dwelling Change of house type to that approved under LA07/2018/1440/O LA07/2016/1448/F (for replacement single 34 Killough Road, Tullycarnan, Ardglass, storey dwelling, refurbished outbuilding for storage purposes and detached carport for 2 Replacement dwelling cars) - Amended Plans LA07/2018/1456/F LA07/2018/0602/F Meadowside play park, Drumcloon Walk, Lands opposite Nos. 21-43 Newcastle Road, Meadowlands, Downpatrick Kilkeel, including Nos. 1-10 Riverview Upgrade of public grassland area to install New housing development comprising 22 play park equipment dwellings, of which 8 are detached and 14 LA07/2018/1444/F semi-detached (amended proposal) 18 Abbey Heights, Newry LA07/2017/1842/F Extension to dwelling Lands directly adj. and S. of No. 7 LA07/2018/1447/F Donaghaguy Close at Cranwood Industries, Unit 7, Monaghan Street, Newry Milltown East Industrial Estate, Upper Dromore Road, Warrenpoint BT34 3PN Proposed alterations to existing tyre centre to form 2 No. shop units on ground floor with Retention of external racking for storage on first floor storage purposes and acoustic barrier (amended drawings) LA07/2018/1452/F LA07/2018/1386/F 2 Clonmore, Armagh Road, Newry 20 Buskhill Road BT34 1SD Retention of Domestic Garage Application to vary condition 1 of LA07/2018/1434/F P/2013/0532/F, condition 2 of application 10 Cuan Beach, Killyleagh P/2009/0590/F and condition 2 of application Addition of a bay window to front elevation P/2011/0612/F. Proposed revised opening and loft conversion from attic to lounge hours are Monday, Tuesday, Friday and LA07/2018/1439/F Saturday 0900 to 1730; Wednesday and 32 Lissara Close, Crossgar Thursday 0900 to 2100. Closed Sundays (amended proposal) Single storey extension to side/rear of dwelling. Level access to rear of dwelling LA07/2018/1074/F LA07/2018/1457/F Lands Opposite No 1 Ashgrove Avenue, Newry 12m S.W. of 111a Derryboye Road, Derryboye, Crossgar Housing Development comprising of 2 No. 4 bedroom Houses and 26 No. 2 Bedroom Proposed new 2 storey dwelling and garage Apartments (amended proposal) LA07/2018/1438/F LA07/2018/1276/LBC Adj. to and S.W. of 72 Bannonstown Road, Killeavy Castle, Ballintemple Road, Clonlum, Ballymaginaghy, Castlewellan Meigh, Newry, BT35 8LQ Erection of farm dwelling and detached Minor Amendments including omission of garage, change of house type from that approved staircase and associated stud walls. approved under LA07/2016/0895/F Provision of new stud wall and sliding door LA07/2018/1442/O on level 3. Additional toilets on levels 2 and 3, Adj. to 12 Ballybannon Road, Castlewellan substitution of approved store and office for Dwelling Infill Site new W.C. Relocation of openings and void on level 4. All associated plans and elevational LA07/2018/1460/F changes to reflect amendments. 8 Main Street, Dundrum (amended description and plans) Proposed change of use from commercial to Tourist accommodation Liam Hannaway, Chief Executive Oifig an Iúir, Newry Office O’Hagan House, Monaghan Row, Newry, BT35 8DJ. Oifig Dhún Pádraig, Downpatrick Office Downshire Civic Centre, Downshire Estate, Ardglass Road, Downpatrick, BT30 6GQ..
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